SonSprinter
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I'm looking to learn how to play the bass. I have had people tell me that to just learn to play the regular bass.
But I am much, much more comfortable with the ukulele tuning of G-C-E-A. I can read treble clef and pick notes on all of about the first five fret or so (a few years of ukulele lessons and playing with my family; as well as from playing band for a few years). And I also already know much of the bar chords going up to about the ninth fret. So, it would seem like it may be easier/quicker for me to learn how to play the bass on one of those bass ukulele, but with it tuned G-C-E-A (as opposed to like a regular bass guitar, which I think is E-A-D-G).
Where/how can I find a bass ukulele that is tuned G-C-E-A? Do I just buy a regular bass ukulele that is tuned E-A-D-G, and get after-market bass strings G-C-E-A? I so, does anyone know where I could find bass ukulele strings G-C-E-A?
But I am much, much more comfortable with the ukulele tuning of G-C-E-A. I can read treble clef and pick notes on all of about the first five fret or so (a few years of ukulele lessons and playing with my family; as well as from playing band for a few years). And I also already know much of the bar chords going up to about the ninth fret. So, it would seem like it may be easier/quicker for me to learn how to play the bass on one of those bass ukulele, but with it tuned G-C-E-A (as opposed to like a regular bass guitar, which I think is E-A-D-G).
Where/how can I find a bass ukulele that is tuned G-C-E-A? Do I just buy a regular bass ukulele that is tuned E-A-D-G, and get after-market bass strings G-C-E-A? I so, does anyone know where I could find bass ukulele strings G-C-E-A?